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But before I conclude the present , I shall beg leave briefly to observe to you , that
when first I set about composing these lectures , I was in some doubt , whether I
should use the Latin language or the Eng . lish . I weighed impartially the ...
But before I conclude the present , I shall beg leave briefly to observe to you , that
when first I set about composing these lectures , I was in some doubt , whether I
should use the Latin language or the Eng . lish . I weighed impartially the ...
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His language is not , like that of all dogmatists , the language of a bastard
philosophy , which under the pretence of methodising religion hath corrupted it ,
and in less or more tinged all the parties into which christendom is divided .
His language is not , like that of all dogmatists , the language of a bastard
philosophy , which under the pretence of methodising religion hath corrupted it ,
and in less or more tinged all the parties into which christendom is divided .
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But if without any such fund for judging , without a competency of knowledge
either in scripture - language or scripture - history we have immediate recourse to
system - makers and expositors and controversialists , we are perfectly
bewildered ...
But if without any such fund for judging , without a competency of knowledge
either in scripture - language or scripture - history we have immediate recourse to
system - makers and expositors and controversialists , we are perfectly
bewildered ...
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You go , I shall first suppose , without knowing any thing of the language of the
country . In all the affairs you have to transact with the inhabitants , as you find
yourself unable to convey to them directly your sentiments , or to apprehend
theirs ...
You go , I shall first suppose , without knowing any thing of the language of the
country . In all the affairs you have to transact with the inhabitants , as you find
yourself unable to convey to them directly your sentiments , or to apprehend
theirs ...
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Under this head is also comprehended gesture ; as both imply a kind of natural
expression , superadded to that conveyed by artificial signs , or the words of the
language . Under the term gesture , I would be understood to comprehend not
only ...
Under this head is also comprehended gesture ; as both imply a kind of natural
expression , superadded to that conveyed by artificial signs , or the words of the
language . Under the term gesture , I would be understood to comprehend not
only ...
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